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Monday, November 05, 2012

46 newspapers switch endorsements to Romney

Dozens of U.S. newspapers that endorsed Barack Obama for president in 2008 have switched their support to Mitt Romney in 2012.

The list of 46 newspapers that switched their endorsements to
Romney includes The Des Moines Register, the Orlando Sentinel,
Florida’s Sun Sentinel, the Wisconsin State Journal, the Houston
Chronicle, The Tennessean, the Los Angeles Daily News, Newsday and the
New York Daily News.

Many of the newspapers have liberal leanings, but most admit they can't support Barack Obama after four years of failure and broken promises. Most also believe Mitt Romney has the only sensible approach to help restore the U.S. economy.

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